Google "Devialet 440" and you will see a plethora of suggested choices, including inter alia, FOCAL Supras
We all understand that "system" synergy is the yellow brick road to OZ. So what is it that leaves you wanting? Ignoring any reference to cables for the moment,
(1) Your Audio Physics are no slouches...( model unspecified) but I am aware of many of the models in their stable.
(2) There is a distinct wild card issue first .... you are silent on your source. Is it up to par with the amp? We ll know the time-honoured axiom: " Garbage in, garbage out". Is it a case that your amp is just revealing the inherent weaknesses and warts in your source? This factor is a BIG one that I would assess FIRST before swapping in new speakers, that are at the "back-end" of the chain and won’t compensate for material issues up-front other than expose them more graphically.
FWIW, JMR (Jean-Marie Reynaud) has a fine stable of French speakers as contenders rather than pretenders with the amp., Amherst Audio is both a dealer and distributor that carries them and JMRs ((IMO) are well worth an audition before you pull any trigger (if at all) on new speakers to mate up with the Devialet.
http://www.amherstaudio.com/?page_id=42
We all understand that "system" synergy is the yellow brick road to OZ. So what is it that leaves you wanting? Ignoring any reference to cables for the moment,
(1) Your Audio Physics are no slouches...( model unspecified) but I am aware of many of the models in their stable.
(2) There is a distinct wild card issue first .... you are silent on your source. Is it up to par with the amp? We ll know the time-honoured axiom: " Garbage in, garbage out". Is it a case that your amp is just revealing the inherent weaknesses and warts in your source? This factor is a BIG one that I would assess FIRST before swapping in new speakers, that are at the "back-end" of the chain and won’t compensate for material issues up-front other than expose them more graphically.
FWIW, JMR (Jean-Marie Reynaud) has a fine stable of French speakers as contenders rather than pretenders with the amp., Amherst Audio is both a dealer and distributor that carries them and JMRs ((IMO) are well worth an audition before you pull any trigger (if at all) on new speakers to mate up with the Devialet.
http://www.amherstaudio.com/?page_id=42